This is a pretty perfect write up about getting your start, I've learned this the hard way and given up on a lot of endeavors to realize it doesn't happen immediately for most off, and when I say most I basically mean all, the internet has so much content that simply getting seen is half the battle, thanks for this!

I've been posting my comics for half a year now, and lately I'm losing subscribers, and it'sso frustrating not knowing what I'm doing wrong.I tried to find the answer to that, but found even better advice for my entire approach here.so again, Thank you.I wish I saw it when I just started.

Mhm, I don't know, I've been here a while and I want to start a new Comic soon (since I learned a lot from making mistakes with the first. But I have barely any subs and views on my running Comic are also extremly low...Its really depressing putting in Work in something and not even get feedback in any way

As somebody who is just publishing his first comic, I'm very glad this post exists! I'd add something like...20. If you're a brand new creator, share your comic/novel with friends and family who will support it and share it themselves. It helps to stretch your readership and start your work off strong!

Ask people you trust to be honest to read it and give their thoughts. Connecting with other creators is also great for this. For my comic, I ask advice from another more experienced Tapas creator that I met through Instagram. He had great comments that addressed some of my worries.